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Crude Oil
Russia’s Oil Exports Are Plunging Even Without Sanctions
While Western leaders are yet to put any sanctions on Russia’s energy exports, the country’s oil industry is already struggling as international refiners are …
Crude Oil
Russian Urals Differentials Weaken $6.805/b Day on Day to New Record Low
Russian Urals crude has collapsed by $6.805/b day on day, further breaking its lowest ever discount to Brent as the pressure from international sanctions takes …
Crude Oil
Russian Oil Firms Move Bank Accounts to Keep Business Running- Sources
Some Russian oil companies have stopped banking with sanctioned lenders including VTB and Sberbank and switched to those that do not face restrictions, includin…
Nuclear Power Plant
China Voices Concerns for Safety of Ukraine's Nuclear Facilities
China's Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Vienna Wang Qun on Wednesday expressed concern for the safety of nuclear facilities in Ukraine amid th…
Offshore Wind Power
TotalEnergies Begin Development of Offshore Wind Farm
TotalEnergies has successfully been named a winner of maritime lease area OCS-A 0538 by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) in the New York Bight aucti…
Oil & Gas Supply
ExxonMobil to Exit Russian Oil and Gas Operations Amid Ukraine Crisis
The American energy major is beginning the process to pull out from the Sakhalin-1 venture, in Russia.
Crude Oil
Canada Eyeing Russian Oligarch Holdings in its Oil-Rich West
Canada is examining assets of Russian oligarchs and considering more sanctions, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland said, as Western nations increase pressure on…
Crude Oil
Ukraine Crisis: IEA Members Vote to Unlock Oil Reserves to Reassure Markets
The 31 countries of the governing board of the International Energy Agency have agreed to release 60 million barrels of oil from their emergency reserves to “s…
Electricity Transmission
Ofgem Boosts National Grid’s Green Energy Projects with £1.5m
Some 13 energy network projects designed to accelerate Britain’s progress towards net zero have secured £1.5 million in funding from Ofgem.
Electric Car
Ford Set to Announce Plans to Run EV, ICE as Separate Businesses
Ford Motor Co on Wednesday will announce a reorganization under which its electric vehicle (EV) and internal-combustion engine (ICE) units will be run as separa…
Geothermal Power Plant
A 'Rock Star' System for Geothermal Energy
A team of scientists has assembled a first-of-its-kind system to help them understand how to harness energy from deep below ground.
Solar Power Panel
These Solar Panels Pull in Water Vapor to Grow Crops in the Desert
Using a unique hydrogel, scientists in Saudi Arabia created a solar-driven system that successfully grows spinach by using water drawn from the air while produc…
Wind Farm
Legislation Would Bring Standardized Regulation to Wind Farms
Thompson, (R-Shawnee), introduced Senate Bill 353 – similar to last session’s SB279 – which would impose statewide regulations on new wind developments.
Wind Farm
26 Turbine Wind Farm Proposed by Loch Awe
A new 26 turbine wind farm near Loch Awe is winding its way through Argyll and Bute Council’s planning process.
Nord Stream 2
ExxonMobil Joins Western Oil and Gas Company Exodus From Russia
US supermajor to start process of discontinuing operations at the Sakhalin-1 project in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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